Authors: Peter Janney
Tags: #History, #United States, #State & Local, #General, #20th Century, #Political Science, #Intelligence & Espionage, #Social Science, #Women's Studies, #Conspiracy Theories, #True Crime, #Murder
and CIA safe-house address,
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and clothing of Ray Crump,
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description of “Negro male” as Ray Crump,
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,
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first appearance of,
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and Leo Damore’s search for,
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,
401
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and Dovey Roundtree’s belief about,
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Dovey Roundtree’s cross-examination of,
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Listing in Pentagon telephone directory,
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and murder of Mary Meyer,
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testimony at trial,
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and young white couple,
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,
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321
,
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Minturn, Gertrude (mother of Rosamund Pinchot),
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and divorce of Amos Pinchot,
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Monroe, Marilyn
alleged suicide of,
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and Bobby Kennedy,
231
JFK’s affair with,
213
,
231
Moore, Bishop Paul, Jr.
Ben Bradlee,
68
officiating at Mary Meyer’s funeral,
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69
“paranoia surrounding Mary’s murder,”
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and Pinchot family,
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relationship with Cord Meyer,
68
,
194
Moore, Purcell (private investigator for Dovey Roundtree)
pursuit of repair ticket for stalled Nash Rambler,
104
and Ray Crump’s girlfriend Vivian,
95
Murray, Robert V. (D.C. Police Chief)
FBI Crime Lab Report delivered to,
60
,
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Museum of Modern Art (Buenos Aires): see Pan American Union
Naftali, Timothy (author): on William Walton’s trip to Russia,
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National Archives,
alteration of JFK autopsy photos,
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,
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and author Joan Mellen,
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1
and CIA threats,
21
classified assassination documents at,
21
,
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,
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JFK’s brain photographs,
293
,
295
Oswald’s phony defection to Russia,
21
NAACP,
legal team; Dovey Roundtree,
93
; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall,
93
Medgar Evers,
105
,
264
National Enquirer
(newspaper),
and Deborah Davis,
221
,
225
and James Truitt,
1
,
70
,
80
,
225
,
371
1976 exposé “Former Vice President of
Washington Post
Reveals JFK 2-Year White House Romance,”
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3
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18
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3
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,
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National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC)
Arthur C. Lundahl,
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“Bill Smith,”
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and CIA,
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292
Dino Brugioni,
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292
Homer McMahon,
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Morgan Bennett Hunter,
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292
Secret Service,
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292
Zapruder Film,
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292
National Security Action Memoranda NS AM
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NSAM
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,
237
NSAM
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NSAM
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,
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,
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NSAM
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National Security Council (NSC)
and “Top Secret Directive 10/2” (June 18, 1948),
233
CIA’s unchecked power,
233
,
Cuban Missile Crisis,
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–
3
meeting of July 20, 1961,
237
–
8
“plausible deniability,”
233
Newman, John M. (author-historian),
Angleton’s handling of Oswald,
345
author interview with,
367
on James Angleton,
345
Oswald and the CIA
,
345
,
367
Nixon, Richard M.,
and Arthur Lundahl briefing,
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution,
310
and Joseph Shimon,
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quote of,
63
and support of CIA,
234
“war on drugs,”
195
Timothy Leary’s assertions about (according to Ron Rosenbaum),
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Vietnam War,
195
,
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Nobile, Philip (coauthor with Ron Rosenbaum).
(see Ron Rosenbaum).
Noland, Ken (artist),
as champion of Reichian therapy,
206
author Nina Burleigh’s interview with,
206
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207
and Bradlee cocktail party,
207
; and Georgetown Day School,
14
JFK’s remark about,
207
and LSD use,
206
and Mary’s loss of son Michael,
201
and orgonomy with Dr. Charles Oller,
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206
; relationship with Mary Meyer,
14
,
33
,
64
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65
,
184
,
201
and Robert Budd,
204
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206
and Washington Color School,
65
,
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,
204
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nuclear test ban treaty (see: Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963).
O’Blazney, Mark: research assistant to
Leo Damore,
25
,
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–
331
Letter from Seymour Hersh,
25
O’Donnell, Kenneth P. (“Kenny”),
alcoholism of,
328
and Bobby Kennedy’s funeral,
328
,
caving to FBI pressure,
284
–
286
and dinner with Tip O’Neill and Dave Powers,
284
–
285
interviews with author Leo Damore,
24
,
64
,
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,
228
,
284
and JFK and Vietnam,
275
and James H. Smith, Esq.,
24
,
328
Lyndon Johnson and trip to Dallas,
253
and Mary Meyer; confrontation with JFK,
228
; and dedication of Pinchot Institute,
63
; JFK’s love for,
64
,
226
,
230
; O’Donnell’s fear of,
283
,
358
; post assassination visit with,
283
–
285
,
296
–
297
1970 Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign,
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Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI),